Manchester Historical Society

Manchester Historical Society

PAGE THIRTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Aug. 7, 1974 I Manchester MMH Heating Requirements Dip Low Bid $18,288 For Film System Screens I Hospital _______FLETCHER GLASS CO. Repaired.., atpr b u rn in g Ife ralh I Notes In a survey by the Connec­ during the three-month period and steam pressure reduced by reduced wattage of light bulbs, Graphic Microfilm Inc. of ticut Hospital Association com­ in 1974, as compared to the many of the hospitals respon­ Anderson said. Hartford is the apparent low dvM 25 Y#art of Experitnco ^ ^ ^ ^ Aj^ jQ H ESTE^ paring fuel and electricity con­ same period in 1973, a reduction bidder for furnishing and in­ ding to the survey. The report showed only 6 MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1974 - VOL. X a il, No. 263 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRtCEi FIFTEEN CENTS sumption from Jan. 1 to March from 1,772,647 kilowatts to 1,- Reductions in the use of elec­ hospitals out of 41 used more stalling a microfilm processor- Auto - PiGte - VVltidow Q la tt - Mlrrort; ■ O kas Discharged Tuesday; Walter 31, 1974, to the same period in 625,861 kilowatts.” tricity resulted from reduced electricity In 1974 than during camera, a card-to-card Furniture Tops -' Picture,Framing.- FIrppilijpf ft Miarecki, Broad Brook; Helen 1973, Manchester Memorial The 41 hospitals responding to corridor and public area the comparable period of last duplicator and a dry-silver Door Mirrore - Medicine, Ccbrneta - Cpqclal Work Tofeldt, 70 Mather St.; Clara Hospital showed an increase in the survey in general reported a lighting, reduced exterior year. The range of savings reader-printer for the Schwarz, Windsor; Ethel oil use and a decrease in elec­ decreased consumption of fuel lighting, except where required reported was from 8 to 15 per Manchester engineering Koehler, Warehouse Point; tricity. averaging more than 5 per cent department. Its total bid is $18,- for security reasons, and cent. Manchester Danian Plates Mary Young, 18 Wetherell St.; Edward M. Kenney, hospital and decreased consumption of 288 — for a 3M system. 649~4521 Pfatldantlal Mildred Rakes, 9D Thompson administrator, said although electricity averaging more than Decanters Rd.; Vincent Lennon, 153 Lenox the hospital did increase its use 9 per cent during the past The Hartford office of the 3M Nuline Dysentery Cases Are High in State EsIimatM Gladly,Given St.; Robert Zukas, 324 Vernon of oil from 182,436 gallons to winter. Co., bidding on the same Reproductions Ave., Vernon; Helena Melnick, 206,057 gallons for the two time Reductions in the use of fuel system, offered a price of $18,- Open Thura. A FrI. till 9 P.M. Sat. till 5 P.M. East Hartford. periods under consideration, resulted from lower HARTFORD (UPI) - Eigh­ ease, also known as shigellosis, 795. The Farmington office of Plaatica in Stock Also, Kenneth Esada, East the nature of the oil used in 1974 temperatures in corridors, teen cases of dysentery were the department said. the Eastman-Kodak Co., the W” - 3/16” V ‘A”. Nixon Plans 54 McKee St, Manchester Hartford; Yvette Pihl, 40 Brent was such that the BTU output public and administrative areas reported in Connecticut last The department said the ill­ only other bidder, offered a Glopk Sheeta or Cut (Off dentar Street) Rd.; Henry Darna, 73 Norman was not as great for a given in the winter as well as from ef­ week, the highest weekly total ness can be avoided by careful price of $21,254 — for an Sizes Dr., South Windsor; Richard amount. forts to increase the efficiency in a year, according to the state washing of the hands after Eastman-Kodak system. Sheehan, 38 Scantic Meadow "The 13 per cent increase in of boiler units and heat distribu­ Department of Health. using a toilet. Rd., South Windsor; Jeanne actual gallons of oil used during tion systems, according to CHA "The highest weekly total in The department also reported The bids are to be analyzed Robertson, East Hartford; that three-month period,” he President Herbert A. Anderson. past year, 102, was reported 10 cases of lead poisoning before an award is granted. Helene Torrisi, 43 Meadowlark said, "unfortunately resulted in Anderson noted hot water last August at a state institution during the week, the highest Graphic Microfilm was low Read Herald Ads Dr., Vernon; Carol Bromley, 53 only a 5.5 per cent increase in temperature had been lowered during an outbreak of the dis­ since last September. ■ bidder on each of the items Hickory Dr., Hebron; Denise the number of BTUs being purchased. Gardner, 380 E. Center St.; produced.” Daniel Buerk, Glastonbury. He said that fact, when com­ Resign Also, Frances Casinghino, bined with the 8 per cent in­ East Hartford; William Kilby, crease in degree days for this •L* Brookline Rd., Coventry; area in 1974 as compared to White House Chief of Staff Nixon’s daughters, Julie and Tricia, Scott said he expected the situation Christine Waltenius, 15 Edith 1973, re su lte d in a to ta l Sale Now In Progress To Address Alexander M. Haig is among advisers and their husbands visited the Presi­ to be resolved "reasonably soon ... Rd., Vernon; Joann Cortese, decrease of some 2.5 per cent in dent in his hideaway office in the 1535 Sullivan Ave., South Wind­ heat requirements for the who have suggested to Nixon that he within a matter of days.” sor. hospital. MORGAN’S ■rvv.vrrtrvt-rrm '^-rrfrtt:* quit in the aftermath of the Executive Office Building Wednesday There appeared to be other moves " O f even greater Public Tonight President’s disclosure that he was afternoon after Cox flew in from New in Congress to grant Nixon Immunity. > significance,” said Kenney, "is aware of the Watergate cover-up as York. Rep. John B. Anderson of Illinois, the ain t anchester far back as late June 1972. The family gathering appeared to The number of weekly the hospital’s 8 per cent LIMITED 985 M S M WASHINGTON (UPI) - third-raking Republican in the House, newspapers in Georgia in­ decrease in the number of In Congress, Sen. Edward W. be another sign that momentous said ways were being explored for Hours: Mon thru Sat 9 am - 5:30 pm Thursday 9 am • 9 pm creased from 59 in 1869 to 225 kilowatts of electricity used President Nixon informed Brooke, R-Mass., introduced a resolu­ events were about to occur. Nixon I T • Nixon “to make a graceful exit.” in 1890. Gerald R. Ford today that he tion urging that Nixon not be later strolled in the rose garden witli Rumors that Nixon’s resignation was resigning the presidency, a prosecuted if he resigned. Such a Tricia, and the family dined together was imminemt swept Washington At PinehursL., White House aide said. Nixon resolution would not have force of law in the White House. Wednesday, bringing hordes of will make a nationally televised but Brooke suggested it would be a Nixon broke his isolation late reporters to the White House and with any $7.50 purchaaa and 80$, buy sharing of responsibility by Congress Wednesday afternoon and summoned expectant crowds along the fence and 1 POUND OF speech at 9 p.m. EDT to tell the with Watergate Prosecutor Leon Senate GOP leader Hugh Scott of across the street in Lafayette Park. American public of his deci­ Jaworski who would make the deci­ Pennsylvania, Sen. Barry Goldwater, CHOCK FULL 0’ NUTS sion. sion. R-Ariz., and House Republican leader They kept a vigil long after dark. Nixon met for 70 minutes in tiie Nixon’s chief speechwriter, Ray John Rhodes of Arizona to his Oval Of­ Goldwater told reporters Nixon had COFFEE 08* Oval Ofice earlier today with the vice Price, was directed to prepare a draft fice for a 35-minute meeting. made ‘‘no decision” when he met with (or with a $15.00 purchase buy 2lba...no coupons needed) president to tell him he was stepping of Nixon’s resipation speech for The three leaders told Nixon the the leaders. delivery to the nation. outlook on Capitol Hill was “very down and to lay plans for an orderly "We had a good and thorough dis­ At PinehursL; Some other advisers urged Nixon to gloomy, very distressing” for the transition of power. cussion,” Goldwater said, adding that with a $5.00 purchase and 60$ buy Butter for lese than stay on and see the fight through a President’s chances of acquittal in a “I’m aware of the intense interest he was “extremely impressed that the some margarines. Senate trial. But Sen. Barry M. Senate trial. Nixon and conpessional of the American people concerning uppermost thought in his (Nixon’s) Goldwater, R-Ariz., said Wednesday leaders agree that House impeach­ developments over the last two days,” mind was that whatever decision he LAND 0’ LAKES he felt Nixon could now count on only ment is a foregone conclusion. said Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler, has made will be in the best interests about 15 Senate votes, whereas he The leaders told Nixon he had only or STATE BUHER his voice quavering and speaking very of our country.” (Wj).................................. lb. slowly. would need 34 to avoid conviction and about 15 votes against conviction in In announcing the speech by Nixon, removal. the Senate and perhaps only 10 votes The three men each reported Nixon At Pinehurst.., Ziegler said, "’This of course has been The President’s wife and two in the House against impeachment. appeared to be bearing up well under There were unconfirmed broadcast Save more this week when you buy a case of Cott Orange (DPI photo) a very difficult time.” daughters, Julie Eisenhower and the crisis in the aftermath of the Soda at this very low price.

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